Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode

The authors report on a hybrid integration of a resonant tunnelling diode laser diode driver configuration that can operate as a self-oscillating circuit, and when externally perturbed shows regions of frequency division and frequency multiplication, quasi-periodic and chaotic oscillations, both in...

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Main Authors: Romeira, B., Figueiredo, J., Slight, T., Wang, L., Wasige, E., Ironside, Charlie, Quintana, J., Avedillo, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33736
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author Romeira, B.
Figueiredo, J.
Slight, T.
Wang, L.
Wasige, E.
Ironside, Charlie
Quintana, J.
Avedillo, M.
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Wang, L.
Wasige, E.
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Quintana, J.
Avedillo, M.
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description The authors report on a hybrid integration of a resonant tunnelling diode laser diode driver configuration that can operate as a self-oscillating circuit, and when externally perturbed shows regions of frequency division and frequency multiplication, quasi-periodic and chaotic oscillations, both in the optical and electrical outputs. The authors also demonstrate that this optoelectronic circuit is well described as a Liénard's oscillator. The synchronisation capabilities of the circuit have potentially novel functions for optical communications systems including clock recovery, clock division and data encryption. © 2008 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-337362017-09-13T15:33:14Z Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode Romeira, B. Figueiredo, J. Slight, T. Wang, L. Wasige, E. Ironside, Charlie Quintana, J. Avedillo, M. The authors report on a hybrid integration of a resonant tunnelling diode laser diode driver configuration that can operate as a self-oscillating circuit, and when externally perturbed shows regions of frequency division and frequency multiplication, quasi-periodic and chaotic oscillations, both in the optical and electrical outputs. The authors also demonstrate that this optoelectronic circuit is well described as a Liénard's oscillator. The synchronisation capabilities of the circuit have potentially novel functions for optical communications systems including clock recovery, clock division and data encryption. © 2008 The Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33736 10.1049/iet-opt:20080024 restricted
spellingShingle Romeira, B.
Figueiredo, J.
Slight, T.
Wang, L.
Wasige, E.
Ironside, Charlie
Quintana, J.
Avedillo, M.
Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title_full Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title_fullStr Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title_full_unstemmed Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title_short Synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
title_sort synchronisation and chaos in a laser diode driven by a resonant tunnelling diode
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33736